Hat Trick Honours
to Great Britain
Team of the Day
Award unquestionably goes to Great Britain’s Sophie Weguelin/Sophie
Ainsworth, who notched up three race wins in the 470 Women fleet in challenging
conditions to shift up the leader board and claim pole position.
Racing
took place on the northerly race course area c, in another day of mixed weather
conditions; opening with blue sky and 20 knots and ending in rain and light
wind, with almost everything in between.
It
was useful that a wind shift to the right in the starting sequence for the
second race of the day arrived at the same time as a submarine worked its way
past the course. With the new wind direction, the Race Committee had to wait
for the sub to pass, before racing could resume.
470
Women
At this halfway stage, there are three 470 Women teams who have established an
edge in leader board points, and will be the targets for the rest of the fleet
to aim for.
But
today the race track was owned by the “two Sophies” -
Sophie Weguelin and Sophie Ainsworth - as they served
up a hat trick of race wins. One win is impressive; three is something special,
particularly in the unpredictable and changing conditions that swept across the
race course. Races 4 and 5 were not easy victories,
with the team having to grind their way back through the fleet and pick off the
other boats, but race 6 was an annihilation. The Sophies
led from start to finish and roared through the finish line, before the next
boat had even rounded the gybe mark, giving a clear message to the rest of the
fleet.
Ainsworth
said, “We weren’t always looking so snazzy in the racing, but we kept
fighting and our downwind speed was sort of a ‘get out of jail free card’. For
the first two races the fleet was really close, and we had to keep our cool and
take every opportunity we could.”
Commenting
on facing off and beating teams who will be heading to the Olympics next month,
Ainsworth modestly commented, “We are training with Hannah and Sas and they are World Champions and going to the Olympics.
That has brought our sailing along well. It just so happens
that Great Britain is pretty good at sailing.”
The
girls, who have not strayed outside the top three since the Championship
started on Thursday, exchanged their third place overall going into the day
with Annika Bochmann/Elisabeth
Panuschka (GER); and give themselves a four point
advantage over the second placed Slovenian Olympic team of Tina Mrak/Teja Cerne.
Behind
these top three boats, there is then an 8 point margin to next group on the
leader board with Joanna Freeman/Katie Tomsett (GBR)
and Enia Nincevic/Romana Zupan (CRO) just one point
apart in fourth and fifth.
Race
openings for each of today’s three races were looking better than they turned
out to be for the Swiss pairing of Fiona Testuz/Anne-Sophie
Thilo, who were in the top three at the first
windward mark in every race. Pleased with their demonstration of potential, but
disappointed not to sustain their form, Thilo
said, “Yes, I guess that if the race had stopped at the top mark, we
would have had a very good day. Unfortunately we were not able to keep our
place. We need much more experience, because our team is pretty new. It is a
bit of everything, tuning, tactics, manoeuvers, and
every time we lose some distance and then by the end of the race it makes a big
difference. We are very happy, especially racing against the girls who are here
training for the Olympics and it is a very positive point. But now we have to
keep our mind clear and keep our place.”
Thilo,
who competed at the 2008 Olympics with a different crew, teamed up with Testuz a year ago, whilst Testuz
has jumped to the 470 from the Laser. Testuz herself
is no stranger to elite competition, with past experience including racing in
the one-person dinghy at the 2010 ISAF Youth Worlds. The team end day 3 of the
Championship in 6th overall.
470
Women – Top 10 Overall after 6 Races
1. Sophie WEGUELIN/Sophie AINSWORTH (GBR) - 7 pts
2. Tina MRAK/Teja CERNE (SLO) - 11 pts
3. Annika BOCHMANN/Elisabeth PANUSCHKA (GER) - 12 pts
4. Joanna FREEMAN/Katie TOMSETT (GBR) - 20 pts
5. Enia NINCEVIC/Romana
ZUPAN (CRO) - 21 pts
6. Fiona TESTUZ/Anne-Sophie THILO (SUI) - 36 pts
7. Maelenn LEMAÎTRE/Aloise
RETORNAZ (FRA) - 36 pts
8. Alisa KIRILYUK/Lyudmila DMITRIEVA (RUS) - 41 pts
9. Amy SEABRIGHT/Eilidh MCINTYRE (GBR) – 41 pts
10. Francesca KOMATAR/Sveva CARRARO (ITA) - 44 pts
470
Men
In the 470 Men fleet, points are shaping up to be close. Experience continues
to pay and Croatia’s Sime Fantela/Igor
Marenic took a race win and 4th place to consolidate
their position and move to the front of the leaderboard.
Fantela
said, “The first race today was a long course, and it was only three
boats fighting – us, Germany and Greece. It was close with the Greeks, they
passed us and we then passed, but we eventually gained the lead. The second
race was a really hard race. We had quite a good start under a black flag, the
wind was shifting to the right, and many of the good guys stayed on the left
expecting the wind to go right, but it didn’t. We were in the middle of the
fleet and rounded mid-fleet and just worked hard to catch up. We again went to
the left side of the upwind track and made up the places.”
Croatia
up, and Ben Saxton/Richard Mason (GBR) lose the
leader’s yellow jersey as they drop to second overall.
Of
the four-boat British team here in Largs, Philip
Sparks/David Kohler were the top performers and hauled themselves back into
third overall on the leader board. In the first race of the day’s two races,
with a steady 17 knot south easterly winds and a good swell providing the best
conditions of the week so far, the British pair finished tenth out of the 32
boat fleet. Then, whilst the boats waited for course alterations caused by a
sudden a shift in the wind, a submarine from the nearby naval base appeared with
precision timing to add interest.
“It
was certainly different and I’ve never see anything like that before and I’ve
certainly never been that close to a submarine,” said
Kohler.
“The
second race there was a lot of cloud driven pressure and shifts, we came off
the right hand side of the start line, went up the right hand side of the race
track and popped out of the windward mark first just in front of the Turkish
boat. The top reach was pretty fast with a proper breeze on and for the second
beat it was hard work because it was patchy and shifty trying to position
ourselves to cover the rest of the fleet without taking too many risks. It was
difficult when it was changing so fast. But we managed to extend in that
situation and have a safe downwind run, and rounded the bottom mark first,” explained
Kohler who sailed at Largs during his formative
years.
Kohler
is proud to have taken a race win at this level of Championship, saying, “This
is our third first in a European Championship. We got a first in the last race
of the European Championships last year, so we are pretty happy. The main thing
is getting the consistency, that’s what is going to make more difference.”
Assessing
the competition, Kohler continued, “Sime and
Igor are putting together a good score line as are Ben and Richard. For us I
think it’s more about minimising the worst results
rather than getting all the bullets.”
A
day of two extremes for Greece’s Olympic representatives Panagiotis
Kampouridis/Efstathios
Papadopoulos (GRE) with their 2nd place in race 5 ricocheting to a 22nd place
performance in race 6, to knock them down to 7th overall by the end of the day.
Kampouridis said, “We had a nice battle with Sime in the upwind and managed to pass them in the second
downwind, but on the last gybe to the mark we left a gap and they passed us
again. The second race was not so good. The rain came and it is very difficult,
we are not used to so much rain. But it is a good practice and after Largs we will think it is summer in Weymouth!”
Half-way
stage in the Championship before the cut to Wednesday’s top ten Medal Race and
the 470 Men fleet is still wide open.
470
Men – Top 10 Overall after 6 Races
1. Sime FANTELA/Igor MARENIC (CRO) - 16 pts
2. Ben SAXTON/Richard MASON (GBR) – 22 pts
3. Philip SPARKS/David KOHLER (GBR) - 25 pts
4. Ferdinand GERZ/Patrick FOLLMANN (GER) - 27 pts
5. Mikhail SHEREMETYEV/Maxim SHEREMETYEV (RUS) - 29 pts
6. Vianney GUILBAUD/Mathieu FOUNTAINE (FRA) - 33 pts
7. Panagiotis KAMPOURIDIS/Efstathios
PAPADOPOULOS (GRE) - 36 pts
8. Luke RAMSAY/Mike LEIGH (CAN) - 37 pts
9. Yannick BRAUCHLI/Romuald
HAUSSER (SUI) - 37 pts
10. Deniz CINAR/Ates CINAR
(TUR) – 43 pts
Racing
will again get underway at 1200 on Sunday’s race programme,
with the 470 Women underway first with race 7 then the 470 Men. Two races are
scheduled for each fleet.